Get started as a Bounty Hunter when you meet the Legendary Bounty Hunter in Rhodes and purchase the Bounty Hunter License. The standard cost is 15 Gold Bars, while Twitch Prime Members who link their Twitch and Rockstar Games Social Club accounts by Sunday September 8 will get the Bounty Hunter License for free starting September 10.

Licensed Bounty Hunters can pick up work by visiting bounty boards located near law offices, post offices and train stations across the states. There is no shortage of criminals to be dealt with and the targets range in difficulty, from lone low-level criminals to notorious outlaws with armed protection details and a watchful eye. Taking on an armed gang or bringing multiple targets to justice is made easier with the help of a Posse, who will all earn a cut of the final bounty. And keep in mind, bringing in targets alive will yield a greater reward.

Eclipsing Bounty Hunter Rank 12 will open up the opportunity to take down other players with high bounties of $20 or more. Bounty Hunters will be notified through an invite about the opportunity to hunt down the wanted player when they’re nearby in a structured pursuit. The wanted player must escape (or surrender) within the allotted time and if captured, they’ll also have opportunities to escape and flee. If the Bounty Hunter brings the target in alive, they’ll receive an award while the criminal serves time.

Trader Role

Your trusted camp companion, Cripps, has long dreamed of starting a trading outpost and you’re going to help him make it happen - by becoming a partner in the fledgling Cripps Trading Company. Combining Cripps’ lifetime of working with animal materials and your skills at hunting and frontier security, you’ll have the perfect ingredients to develop a thriving business.

Once you agree to help Cripps, you can start turning your camp into a business by sourcing items for Cripps to convert into sellable goods. An investment of 15 Gold Bars to purchase a Butcher’s Table will get your business up and running, while all PlayStation 4 players will get the Butcher’s Table for free.

Once you’re operational, you’ll provide Cripps with Materials through hunting animals – pristine pelts and carcasses will provide better yields. You’ll also take on Resupply Missions to acquire additional necessities through less than savory tactics. Once supplied, Cripps will begin turning the materials into sellable goods, which can then be sent out on low-risk local deliveries for payment or across greater distances for a premium.

Improve your hunting yields with a Hunting Wagon for larger hauls or upgrade your Delivery Wagons for larger sales. As business flourishes and your presence becomes known in the market, your competition may grow jealous of your success, so keep an eye out for raids on your camp. As your trade grows, you might consider purchasing a camp dog from Wilderness Outfitters. Not only are dogs great camp companions for all players, but a Trader of sufficient rank can teach their dog to warn of incoming attacks.

Collector Role

Seek out the mysterious travelling saleswoman Madam Nazar to acquire the Collector’s Bag and get started on the path of the Collector. By successfully collecting all 54 hidden playing cards in GTA Online you can forego the upfront cost of the Collector’s Bag and earn it for free. Otherwise, it will cost 15 Gold Bars for access to collecting and selling rare items.

With Madam Nazar’s help, you will be able to explore the world finding valuable treasures, whether they’re discarded Tarot cards in abandoned camps, buried treasures unearthed with your trusty shovel, hidden family heirlooms and more.

Collect individual pieces and sell them off directly to Madam Nazar or collect entire sets for even more valuable sales. As you progress, you’ll unlock enhanced searching skills; more useful tools like a metal detector; benefits like increased carrying capacities; the ability for your horse to directly pluck and pass herbs to you while mounted, and more.

Lol what is it with you n*ggas expecting the online experience to be too notch right out of the gate though? Lol GTA was literally the same exact way lol. Red Dead is far from dead, it's gonna take time to get the online up to par, they just gave us one of the best story modes of all time. Better than anything in GTA 5. n*ggas in here calling red Dead a failure but going out to buy 2K 19.5 and Madden 18.5 because "it's all that's out", incomplete a*s games rockstar ACTUALLY cares about it's consumers lol smh

Not sure how a game that hasn't been out a full year yet and which just came out of online beta a few months ago is dead already.

Was GTA online the massive hit it is now when it was first released? I know for a fact that it wasn't because I was on there in 2013 when it first dropped. Alot of issues were present.

The same sh*t was being said about GTA online when it dropped. GTA online didn't become what it was overnite. Folk were out with picthforks over the heist not being released in a timely fashion. These goofy n*ggas do the same sh*t over and over.

Rock* gave n*ggas a full single player experience, be patient. You know the support gonna be there for the online portion if GTA V is any indication.

Oswaldgatesjr said

Damn almost been a year and this sh*t is still wrapped in plastic at my spot , I never played. Damn I hate being an adult I'm a have to save it for a snow storm week .

Same here G. I popped it in and played through the tutorial and that's it. I'll get around to it. I didn't beat RDR1 until like or 4 years after it was released.

The same sh*t was being said about GTA online when it dropped. GTA online didn't become what it was overnite. Folk were out with picthforks over the heist not being released in a timely fashion. These goofy n*ggas do the same sh*t over and over.

Rock* gave n*ggas a full single player experience, be patient. You know the support gonna be there for the online portion if GTA V is any indication.

Same here G. I popped it in and played through the tutorial and that's it. I'll get around to it. I didn't beat RDR1 until like or 4 years after it was released.

You know how it is, some people are never satisfied always complaining with short memories

The same sh*t was being said about GTA online when it dropped. GTA online didn't become what it was overnite. Folk were out with picthforks over the heist not being released in a timely fashion. These goofy n*ggas do the same sh*t over and over.

Rock* gave n*ggas a full single player experience, be patient. You know the support gonna be there for the online portion if GTA V is any indication.

Same here G. I popped it in and played through the tutorial and that's it. I'll get around to it. I didn't beat RDR1 until like or 4 years after it was released.

But GTA, is GTA, the most fun game of all time. The fact they came with the Online mode at ALL, where now we finna be going around popping eachother, robbing stores, and it was going to be mayhem, was going to be a hit either way.

Then they came with all these crazy a*s ideas, racing modes, deathrace sh*t, rpg battles. They started coming with so much unique sh*t.

Man when that game dropped, it was big time. The fact that you could do all that street sh*t on some mmo sh*t, was so dope. It was huge. Only complaints I heard about was the load screens.

They had a lot of complaints. The way GTAO started is why I dont expect much from RDO right now. It didnt get good until next (current) Gen. This RDR2 update next week is supposed to be the "Summer Update".

When GTA Online first came out it was broken for almost a month. When it finally started to work people couldnt even get past the tutorial mission.

The long wait for the heists. Came out like 2 years later if you remember.

The stock market never came.

Players never got Skills.

It JUST got the casino a couple months ago.

We never got pets.

And I still play it so Im not talking sh*t. But GTAO had a lot of complaints. Red Dead 2 getting hate because they havent been updating it just like with GTAO.